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Purchase Psychological Pyrotechnics CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | Tangerine Dream Phaedra CD (1974)
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$8.85 The title track is an almost spooky exercise in synth/sequencer tension and dynamics: while eerie atmospheres of Mellotron go head to head with spiraling Moogs, dense, humming sequencer webs percolate along the surface, motile and mobile. The album's closer, "Sequent C," leaves the listener breathless, as black electronic clouds form and dissipate and the surrounding space becomes corporeal sound. PHAEDRA remains one of the seminal recordings of the electronic ...
| | Moby Wait For Me CD (2009)
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$13.19 Following the decadent, club-style excursions of 2008's HOTEL, Moby returns for a more contemplative sound on the melancholic WAIT FOR ME. Working through deeply personal material and a more intimate, though at times cinematic, sound palette, the album ranks as among his best in over 10 years.
Moby's most unified and understated album, and all the better for it, WAIT FOR ME is a morose set of elegantly bleary material, quite a shift from the hedonistic club tracks of LAST NIGHT. Dominated by instrumentals, "Shot in the Back of the Head" is the most evocative of the bunch, seemingly pulled from an unreleased ...
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| | Cascada Everytime We Touch CD (2006)
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| | Cafe Del Mar: The Best Of CD (2003)
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| | Claude Challe Six Senses CD (2009) Import
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| | Bela Fleck Inroads CD (1986)
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| | Wow & Flutter Pounding The Pavement CD (2000)
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$5.99 Angular sonic explorations anchored by solid rhythms. Vocal melodies sneaking up out of the mix showing off the bands tendency towards pop. Half of this is with the full band the other half is made up of instrumental pieces done by Cord during a summer spent in an empty apartment building.Sometimes being ultimately unclassifiable is the best description you can give a band. Wow & Flutter are just that -- a peculiar ...
| | All India Radio CDs (2003) (Import) Import; Australia
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| | Infusion Six Feet Above Yesterday CD (2005) Bonus Track; Japan
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| | Night In Rio CDs (2005)
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$13.69 This double CD of Brazilian music suffers from an absence of hard information as to when most of the tracks were recorded and released. It seems likely that most of them were done in the ten or 15 years or so prior to its 2005 release date, but some clearly come from earlier, one (Chico Buarque's "Pedro Pedreiro") getting a copyright date of 1966. Whatever the exact chronologies are, it's another of the Union Square/Metro Doubles series' wide-ranging volumes devoted to world music from a specific region, even if it's not all that exciting. Bossa nova, samba, and alterations of those forms with influences from funk and contemporary dance music are all represented, though the overall mood is pretty even-tempered, and rarely too hot-blooded. Some veterans make appearances on tracks cut decades after their first recordings, including Elza Soares and (in a number co-billed to Japanese trombonist Shigeharu Mukai) Astrud Gilberto. It's not entirely Brazilian in origin (though ...
| | Anthony Pateras Flux Compendium CD (2006) (Import) Austria
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$15.89 Released three years after Anthony Pateras and Robin Fox's collaborative debut, Flux Compendium unveils a seasoned duo, more tempered and detail-oriented than before. Coagulate was a one-two punch: well composed and entertaining, but raw and in your face. For this second outing, the two electronicians toned down the harsh noise in favor of a more discreet -- and intriguing -- sound palette. It seems these two can build impromptu compositions out of any type of sound: breath, belches, coins, laughs, doors, and yes, even pure electronic tones. The album was clearly sequenced with entertainment value in mind, and it works. First off are five short pieces (two and a half to four minutes) showcasing the duo's punkish attitude and creative conciseness, in a field where the nonstop 70-minute set is the norm. Then comes "Perilymph," 13 minutes of finely chiseled tones choreographed into a strong -- if somewhat more conventional -- electronic composition. After this more serious interlude, listeners are back to lighter material with "Olfactophobia," a piece of musique concrète for the mouth and nose, replete with breathing sounds and fat belches -- a 21st century version of Ron Geesin and Roger Waters' Music from The Body, perhaps. The album concludes with a noisier piece that moves closer to the duo's first CD. The balance between playfulness (or pranksterism) and so-called seriousness makes Flux Compendium surprisingly easy to listen to, especially for a release on Mego, a label noted for its challenging offerings. One of the really good experimental electronica albums of 2006. ~ François Couture
This is the second release by the Melbourne-based electroacoustic improv duo Anthony Pateras & Robin Fox, and their first for the new Editions Mego label. Ectoplasmic drool, ruptured voice, multi-temporal cash, concerti for nostrils, hyperactive excursions into comedy ...
| | Top Hits 1950-1955 CD (2006) (Import)
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$20.99 Track Listing of songs: Come On-A My House; Dinah; If; Jealousy; How High The Moon; Undecided; Ain't She Sweet; A Kiss To Build A Dream On; Chains Of Love; Because Of Love; Because Of You; Come Back To Sorrento Torna A Surriento; Boogie Woogie Choo, Choo Train; All Of Me; Cry; Gree Tree Boogie; Jezebel; Cold, Cold Heart; Blue Moon; High Noon Do Not Forsake Me; Here In My Heart; Trying; Blue Tango; Boom, Boom; Broken Wings; Singing In The Rain; Here Am I Broken Heartet; Indian Love Call; Little White Could That Cried; Sugarbush; Meet Me On The Corner; You Stepped Out Of A Dream; Roll With Me Baby; Anytime; Auf Wiederseh'n Sweetheart; Delicado; I Went To Your Wedding; Answer Me; Veya Con Dios May Good Be With You; I'm Walking Behind You; April In Portugal; I Believe; How Much Is That Doggie In The Windown; Eh Cumpari; Oh Me Papa; My Heart Belongs To Only You; Ebb Tide; Don't You Know; Diamonds Are A Girl's Best Friend; Pretend; Nearness Of You; Seven Lonely Days; Gambler's Guitar; I'd Rather Die Young; Bye, Bye Baby; I Don't ...
| | Bearcat Ode To The Village CD (2009)
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